I’m sure you’re probably right about the regs, but that doesn’t make a lick of sense. Why bother having sleeper berth as a legal thing if you can log off duty?
Off duty vs sleeper berth
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Cabover9670, Apr 22, 2019.
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And to be honest I would like to see sleeper go away. Off duty is off duty. Where one is off duty should not matter.tarmadilo, Truckermania, tscottme and 1 other person Thank this. -
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So I can drive from Miami to Sacramento in a day cab and not have to produce any hotel receipts? How will a dot officer or scale house respond if inspected?
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You could off stayed with a friend or even a girl Friend...
they have no right to ask you for personal information from non commercial unregulated time. -
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The regs require your logs be accurate. The logs give you 4 options (Driving, On-Duty Not Driving, Sleeper Berth, Off-Duty). There are regs concerning each of those status. BEWARE, someone telling you they haven't gotten a ticket for doing/not doing something IS NOT the same as proving that thing is legal. For example, driving 10 over the speed limit is illegal and getting somewhere without getting a ticket doesn't make it legal or prove you won't get a ticket for doing it.scottied67 and ZVar Thank this. -
(g) Supporting documents at roadside. (1) Upon request during a roadside inspection, a driver must make available to an authorized Federal, State, or local official for the official's review any supporting document in the driver's possession.
(2) A driver need not produce a supporting document under paragraph (g)(1) of this section in a format other than the format in which the driver possesses it.
Take special note of that term (in the driver's possession). Based on this I would suggest a DOT officer's request to see a hotel receipt would be legit. However, be aware there is no legal requirement anywhere that I know of in title 49 CFR that mandates you stay in a hotel. @brian991219 should pipe in here later on that topic. Because rule 395 is the rule that covers HOS it can be argued a driver should produce anything IN THEIR POSSESSION that supports their logs.roshea Thanks this. -
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